Advantages

Rocket Start

Your authorization server and OpenID provider start to run right after sign up.

For rocket start, you can use the default implementations of OAuth 2.0
and OpenID Connect endpoints provided by Authlete. At the same time,
you can build your own for customization using Authlete Web APIs.

Cloud Style

Authlete has implemented functionalities of OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect as a BaaS.

The database is hosted on the cloud side, so you don't have to
maintain it by yourself. Still, all the functionalities can be
controlled via Web APIs, so you can incorporate them into any
platforms you like.

Authorization Focus

Authorization and end-user authentication are carefully separated
by the architecture.

This enables you to integrate Authlete with any end-user authentication
mechanism. This means that you can add OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect
functionalities into your existing web service seamlessly.

Multiple Servers

You can run multiple authorization servers with different configurations.

As your company grows, you may feel like adding new Web services,
and meanwhile you will want to have the services share end-user
accounts. Authlete architecture can support such a use case.

Web Consoles

Web consoles to manage servers and client applications are provided.

You can even let third-party developers use the developer console
so that they can manage their client applications for your services
if you implement a callback endpoint to authenticate developers.

Developer Console

You have to provide third-party developers (and yourself) with a Web console
for them to manage their client applications, but you are free from developing
such a tool. Authlete offers Developer Console and you can let your
third-party developers use it.